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Advice on a Recovery Far away.
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Author:  TIMBO1776 [ Sun 20 Oct 2013 16:30 ]
Post subject:  Advice on a Recovery Far away.

Hello, I'm still pretty new to the business and I have a skip that I have fairly good information on where she will be tomorrow at a certain time so I can make the arrest, but the location is 4 hours from home. Traveling that far I would like to have a backup plan. She just moved from her old house about a month ago, so I don't have a new home address for her. I know that her boyfriend that she lives with is Currently in the military and I know his old unit but he would have lost his security clearance for that unit after being arrested a few months ago and transferred somewhere else on base. Is there any channel I would be able to go through with that to help locate the new residence from calling the base hes stationed at? P.S. I'm coming from GA to NC and have already notified the sheriffs department that I'll be coming in. When I get there all I should have to call dispatch and let them know I'm there too correct?

Author:  NYPD BLUE [ Sun 20 Oct 2013 19:29 ]
Post subject:  Re: Advice on a Recovery Far away.

Reach out to Bill Williams .. he is the North Carolina Specialist / Ninja ! :mrgreen:

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Author:  Mdbtyhtr [ Sun 20 Oct 2013 19:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: Advice on a Recovery Far away.

I concur with Jeff. Apprehensions in NC are strictly regulated and there are bondsman that have been apprehended from different states before, so don't be those guys, regardless of what LE told you. You may end up with a welcoming committee. Military bases are federal installations and they do not like things happening on their installations without their knowledge, and you may not even be allowed access. My approach would be to the base police department, provided that they are living on post. Her boyfriend or husband could catch an article 15 for failing to control his spouse, but that could be the least of his worries. Contact Bill Williams.

Scott

Author:  B Williams [ Mon 21 Oct 2013 12:01 ]
Post subject:  Re: Advice on a Recovery Far away.

This guy called this morning. I really had nothing to do with this one other than suggestions...He called me again a few hours ago. He and the absconder are either now in GA or on their way there. I think he finally got her on the phone and they both decided it wouldn't be good to get her military husband in this mess.

Bill

Author:  TIMBO1776 [ Tue 22 Oct 2013 14:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Advice on a Recovery Far away.

Yep, Bill gave some awesome advice and it wound up going very smoothly, Thanks for recommending him guys, and thanks again Bill for your time and advice.

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